Thursday, October 11, 2012

Autumn in the woods


EtsyMetal welcomes the parade of autumnal colors with a walk through some favorite woodland themes.  Taking a cue from the forest, our artists love to celebrate the natural world.  Whether creating a wedding band or special memento, the season is well suited to be embodied in a token to last a lifetime.

Some of our fall favorites:
1. & 2. Iacua
3. Jane Font
4. Nina Gibson Designs
5. Silent Goddess
6. Sudlow Jewelry

EtsyMetal offers some of the most beautiful woodland pieces, from sellers committed to creative design, professional ethics, and exceptional service... if you would like to take a scenic stroll though our impressions of the natural world, click here to search Etsy for our member's woodland themes, and enjoy the view!


Monday, September 17, 2012

All my life's a circle

This past spring I had the pleasure of making an order of gold bands for friends, and photos are just in from the photographer, so I am sharing these lovely images courtesy of Clean Plate Pictures...




Below, in advance of the main event, sample bands in sterling silver made the order sure to be fool proof, and as planned the finals were a perfect fit... 
   just like this happy couple.



The slight overage on the my 18kt gold order for the set combined a bit of gold from each band to make a sweet keepsake charm for the bride...

All's well that ends well!  Another happy customer at ArtigianoJewelBox!

Below, some additional Etsy Metal artists offering hammered or chiseled styles in gold bands...

1. Danielle Miller of DanielleJewelry
2. Beth Cyr of BethCyrWeddings
3.  Shirlee Grund of LichenandLychee


Thursday, September 13, 2012

Clink-clink!


Things are always bubbling up at EtsyMetal...  here are just a few we'd like to toast!

top: this south sea golden-hued pearl from Mary Anne Karren Studio is worthy of much celebration.
bottom and below: from Colleen Baran Jewellery, the Bubbles and Framework collections supply us with the fizz!

A little champagne and sparkle go a long way...  take a peek at these gorgeous shops and be refreshed!



Friday, September 7, 2012

Really Resin


Mod dots!  Add a graphic spot of color to your wedding party with these happy 
mix & match dots from Su at Quercus Silver.  Bold earrings, rings and more carry 
on the fun long after the party... for memories and more, connect the dots! 


L. Sue Szabo combines bold shapes and graphic influences from the humble daisy to the legendary artist Joan Miro.  And that's not all... be sure to visit Sue's shop to see an impressive range of work in resin, enamel, hand fabricated sterling, and an array of beautifully selected gems.   

Friday, August 31, 2012

Once in a blue moon

It only happens once every few years, the blue moon rises tonight.  EtsyMetal gives a nod to the universe...


Left: Kira Ferrer, swiss blue topaz and sterling.
Right, top: Silent Goddess, blue chalcedony and sterling.
          Middle: Lichen and Lychee, blue sapphire and white gold.
          Bottom: Simply Adorning, london blue topaz and sterling.

Don't miss the chance to do some stargazing tonight by the light of the blue moon. Capture the magic any time at all with a blue moon of your very own from an EtsyMetal artist.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Late summer blossoms


Fall approaches, but summer is always in bloom at EtsyMetal.  Pick an everlasting from an EtsyMetal artist for a bit of summer all through the year.

1. & 2. - Cynthia Del Giudice
1. Eco friendly & recycled fused plastic bloom on sterling band
2. Gather a bouquet of Cynthia's hand formed copper roses.

3. Adobe Sol
This pretty vintage button & sterling floral spotted over at Rebecca’s has already been picked, but more are growing in her shop!

4. Metal Lux
Sterling and carnelian grow into a lovely bloom in Peg’s pretty shop.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Shooting stars

Did you see the Perseid meteor shower last weekend?  If not, no fear...  EtsyMetal brings you your own personal star show, appearing upon your command and visible both day and night.  Many EtsyMetal members are expert at making your vision of the universe into a reality, and our team network often enables us to suggest just the right reference when any request is not a perfect match.


These shining examples (above) are by Jen Lawler Designs, where Jen employs top notch stone setting skills and a modern design esthetic to create a bold statement. Whether reaching for the moon in white gold and diamonds or applying the same expert craftsmanship in sterling with topaz, Jen’s signature style cannot be missed, as many happy couples already know.


More star shine in a bold, modern design from Konstanze of Nodeform Weddings. Konstanze’s wedding shop has really grown this year, with a galaxy of beautiful choices to inspire you.  The stunning cushion cut diamond and palladium bridal set above is just one example of her outstanding style.  The team has been very proud to have Etsy tap into Konstanze’s expertise in the Guidance and Planning section of the Etsy Wedding resources!  See the column, Straight from the Jeweler's Mouth, May, 2012.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

A tale of dreams & visions, forged in steel


Once upon a time in a kingdom far, far away, a fortunate young couple laid plans for a lifetime of love and happiness.  The groom-to-be puzzled and puzzled over the appropriate gift for his betrothed, but she insisted that no gift could match the enormity of their love, and so their promise alone would be enough.  “I will fly like Icarus into the night sky and capture the moon so that it can be set in a beautiful ring and it will shine like our love.”  “No”, she replied, “The moon is wild and free and must remain so, and it will light our nights through all of our years.”  “Well then”, he said, “I will negotiate with a prince of the East for a hoard of rubies to make into magnificent jewels, and you will be warmed by their glow through all of our winters.”  Again she replied, “We must not seek to gain the jewels of other kingdoms, the only jewel we need is the love we already have.”  The wedding grew close and still, every gift he suggested was deemed unnecessary.  Soon the wedding day was imminent and guests began to arrive from many lands to begin the celebration.  On the wedding morn, the vexed groom woke with the breaking day, still determined to solve this riddle.  The sun’s rays reached across the room, and in the first light of dawn he saw below his very own window the most magnificent beast ever beheld by human eyes.  Instantly, he knew this was his perfect gift, but how to capture the wild thing without raising the protests of his sensitive mate? Carefully he opened the court yard door, and with armloads of leaves, twigs, shoots, & vines (along with a few apples for good measure), the animal was quickly bewitched by his kindness and they made fast friends.  Slowly he led his exotic companion to the village forge, enticing him with treats all the way.  Here he begged the local artisan to make a portrait of this never-before creature to be hung on the castle wall as a memory forever of the dawning of this day.  The artisan cautiously agreed and set to work immediately, with a big stack of apples on hand for the unusual model.  The day proceeded, perfect in every way.  The sun made it’s journey across the sky as the guests were bathed in it’s enchanted light and continued the celebration deep into the night.  Exhausted, the guests began to depart, and the couple slowly made their way home.  Upon arriving, the groom threw open the castle door, and glowing in the candlelight over the stone mantle was the artisan’s portrayal of a creature unlike anything the bride had ever beheld. Catching a glint of something in the corner of his eye, he ushered his beloved out onto the balcony.  Below them, in the moonlight at the back of the yard where the wood meets the grassy lawn, stood the enormous stag a with rack of antlers alive in themselves, growing and reaching for the moon before their very eyes.  The creature looked up and shook his mighty head as if to display it’s magnificence.  He took a slow turn across the grassy clearing, and then, in an instant, turned tail and vanished deep into the dark wood, never to be seen again by the eyes of humankind. Ever since that day, the benevolent glance of the buck’s portrait reminds them of that most special guest, on their most special day...  and some visitors claim to have seen a gleam in his steely eye as the moon rises on a starlit night.



This tale is a work of fiction by yours truly, inspired by the work of a very talented artist.  The artist, however, is quite real.  Shae Freeman of CitizenObjects is making magic out of the everyday, and the work she has shared with us is evidence of a narrative all her own.  From a small token to this magnificent creature, we are enthralled.  So when the extraordinary is required, may we suggest you visit Shae.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

EtsyMetal Wedding 2.0

Welcome! We've been moving the furniture around here at EtsyMetalWedding and would like to invite you in for a peek.  Here you'll find some old friends, as well as some new and exciting emerging artists who have joined our group.  To start off, a nod to a few of the team who have made this all possible.



We're proud to have Shannon Conrad of Rubygirl as our team leader.  Shannon is the innovator who originated the beloved interlocking block ring set, above.  The photo at the top was supplied by one of the happy couples that have chosen this fabulous set to start life together on a playful note.  Special thanks to photographer Barbara Sheridan and to the sheepishxlion shop for providing the photo.


Special thanks go out to Jane Font, above, for her inspirational organic work and her willingness to help us all get organized!  Jane's been a great asset to EtsyMetal for a while now, and we are so pleased to have her.


We will also be very fortunate to see Betsy Bensen around here.  I have no doubt her presence will be another tremendous asset as we endeavor to bring you the very best on etsy in metal jewelry and gifts to make your special day uniquely yours. 

So stay tuned... we're just getting started.